Revisiting the Rock — Self-diffraction as a Strategy

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  • Annette Arlander University of the Arts Helsinki

Author Biography

Annette Arlander, University of the Arts Helsinki

Annette Arlander, DA, is an artist, researcher and pedagogue. She was recently professor in performance, art and theory at Stockholm University of the Arts. At present she is visiting researcher at Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki. For artworks and publications, see https://annettearlander.com

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